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The BBC has become a byword for waste
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Another good article from the paper of truth
http://www.dailymail....aces-savage-cuts.html
Do you agree that the BBC has become a byword for waste
http://www.dailymail....aces-savage-cuts.html
Do you agree that the BBC has become a byword for waste
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm with jackthehat on this.
You pay your licence fee and if you're chased up about, all you do is phone up customer services, quoting the reference number on the licence itself (top right hand if I remember rightly), then it's job done.
If they continue to send letters or call you, it means that someone's fouled up in their data entry department.
You could send them a photocopy of the licence, but at the end of the day it's not like they're trying to rob you - it's a data problem. Nothing to get het up about really. Happens all the time...our local council sent our new parking permit to our old address which meant that when our current one ran out, we got parking tickets for three days.
All it means is that a big company (or in our case, council) made a balls up. Easy to rectify - don't sweat the small stuff. If you have a licence, there's nothing they can do to you. At the end of the day, they'll end up red-faced.
You DID have a licence, didn't you?
You pay your licence fee and if you're chased up about, all you do is phone up customer services, quoting the reference number on the licence itself (top right hand if I remember rightly), then it's job done.
If they continue to send letters or call you, it means that someone's fouled up in their data entry department.
You could send them a photocopy of the licence, but at the end of the day it's not like they're trying to rob you - it's a data problem. Nothing to get het up about really. Happens all the time...our local council sent our new parking permit to our old address which meant that when our current one ran out, we got parking tickets for three days.
All it means is that a big company (or in our case, council) made a balls up. Easy to rectify - don't sweat the small stuff. If you have a licence, there's nothing they can do to you. At the end of the day, they'll end up red-faced.
You DID have a licence, didn't you?
LMAO!!!
I've just spotted you've called the daily mail "the paper of truth"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eBT6OSr1TI
I've just spotted you've called the daily mail "the paper of truth"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eBT6OSr1TI
chuck, have you seen this? (I think Kromovaracun first posted it)
http://hellokinsella....hings-that-give-you-c
http://hellokinsella....hings-that-give-you-c
I'm sure you must be hugging yourself with glee at the knots you are tying on this subject.......
1. <Jack what part of paid for a licence and hounded do you not understand
OFFICIAL WARNING: We Have Opened An Investigation > - I think it is reasonable to assume that a licence has been bought.......
2. <Jack never watch tv and don't have a licence now , let them waste more time and money
OFFICIAL WARNING: We Have Opened An Investigation> - You've now changed your story.
Please, either give the correct facts, or find some other way of airing your grievance.
1. <Jack what part of paid for a licence and hounded do you not understand
OFFICIAL WARNING: We Have Opened An Investigation > - I think it is reasonable to assume that a licence has been bought.......
2. <Jack never watch tv and don't have a licence now , let them waste more time and money
OFFICIAL WARNING: We Have Opened An Investigation> - You've now changed your story.
Please, either give the correct facts, or find some other way of airing your grievance.
RebelSouls
I think I can see what the problem was now.
You say you had a tv licence, and they mistakenly thought you hadn't right?
So then you allowed your licence to expire and stopped watching tv? Am I still on the right lines?
But at that point did you dispose of your television?
This is where things may get a bit muddy. If you still have ANY equipment capable of receiving BBC transmissions, then you need a licence for it...even if you swear blind that you don't watch any telly, that's not the point - as long as you have the equipment, you COULD watch BBC broadcasts.
Is that what happened?
I think I can see what the problem was now.
You say you had a tv licence, and they mistakenly thought you hadn't right?
So then you allowed your licence to expire and stopped watching tv? Am I still on the right lines?
But at that point did you dispose of your television?
This is where things may get a bit muddy. If you still have ANY equipment capable of receiving BBC transmissions, then you need a licence for it...even if you swear blind that you don't watch any telly, that's not the point - as long as you have the equipment, you COULD watch BBC broadcasts.
Is that what happened?
I'm not sure that's true, sp1814
http://www.tvlicensin...-is-not-needed-top12/
That suggests you can have a TV if you only play videos etc on it.
http://www.tvlicensin...-is-not-needed-top12/
That suggests you can have a TV if you only play videos etc on it.
sp1814 i stopped watching any tv before my licence ran out
If you check with TV licensing you only need a licence if you watch a live broadcast.
Please check with them don't let the sheep on here fool you. If you go to their website you can send them an email.
Please remember that ....LIVE BROADCAST you can have as many tv sets as you like, it is the live broadcast that you need a licence for.
OFFICIAL WARNING: We Have Opened An Investigation
If you check with TV licensing you only need a licence if you watch a live broadcast.
Please check with them don't let the sheep on here fool you. If you go to their website you can send them an email.
Please remember that ....LIVE BROADCAST you can have as many tv sets as you like, it is the live broadcast that you need a licence for.
OFFICIAL WARNING: We Have Opened An Investigation
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